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Embrace your Otherness

A space to have casual and in-depth conversations with disability community members, leaders and activists about disability identity, culture, work and rights with an emphasis on challenging people’s perceptions and bringing awareness about marginalised identities.

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    Episode 10: Supporting people in crisis, mental health and suicide prevention

    In this episode, we have a conversation with Samara Shehata, Acting Manager for LGBTQ+ Health Equity at @aconhealth. We delve into the topics of intersectionality, mental health, and health equity within the LGBTQ+ community and explore the challenges of community-led initiatives and the necessity for customised mental health assistance. Join us for an enlightening dialogue on embracing #diversity and fostering #inclusivity.

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    Episode 9: Embracing happiness

    Today, we explore the topic of happiness and the research behind this concept as we hear from Declan Edwards from BU Happiness College, discussing the role of diversity and inclusion in both personal happiness and the workplace.

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    Episode 8: The importance of peer support

    In this episode of the "Embrace Your Otherness" podcast, we explore the world of peer support with Dave Belcher from the Community Disability Alliance Hunter - CDAH. Whether you're familiar with the term or not, Dave breaks down what peer support means, why it's essential, and how you can be a part of it.

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    Episode 7: The power of language to break down barriers

    Today, we explore the critical role of language and communication when interacting with others, especially those with disabilities. Our special guest, linguist Belinda Downes, joins us to share her expertise and provide valuable insights on how we can improve our communication skills with others. About Belinda Downes Belinda Downes is a linguist, language scientist and teacher who was born with a rare Bilateral Tessier Cleft. She is a disability advocate using social media to connect with other people and raise awareness around facial differences, asexuality, disability, language/linguistics and health. Belinda also has a YouTube Channel - @coffeewithbelindadownes3617

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    Episode 6: Inclusive research, a key to unlocking a better future

    In our latest podcast episode, we will explore the meaning of inclusion and its significance in the field of health research. Our guest speaker, Gillian Mason, will enlighten us on the subject and discuss the nuances of research participation, co-design, and the importance of answering questions that hold meaning for the person being researched. About Gillian Mason Gillian Mason is a disabled and chronically ill healthcare advocate, science communicator, and physiotherapist with 15 years of clinical experience. She brings a dual patient-clinician perspective to clinical trial design for community-based rehabilitation and digital health. At Hunter Medical Research Institute, she manages the Stroke Research Register and provides advice and training on consumer and community involvement in healthcare research.

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    Episode 5: The unique intersection between NDIS and DES

    In the episode, we uncover how the NDIS services and our Disability Employment Services can work together to deliver better outcomes for participants with Jack Aarons and Eli Van Aalst – and to kick things off, we have a special musical treat for you.

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    Episode 4: Mutual benefit through employment

     In this episode, you'll hear from Tyrex and the impact that disability employment has had on their culture and the lives of the participants that have been placed with them. Tyrex currently employs around 5 people through Castle’s Disability Employment Services. One of these hires is Troy Turner who suffered from severe mental health, was unemployed for five years and now is the Production Manager at Tyrex.

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    Episode 3: Investing in Inclusion

    For this episode, we'll be diving into the implications of both the budget and of the election for the future of disability services in Australia with Participants Support Coordinator from Castle, Nikita Killen and from the  National Disability Services, Karen Stace. Castle is a not-for-profit organisation, formed by members of the community, to support disadvantaged people in our community. You can learn more about us using the links below: Website: https://www.castle.org.au/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/castlepersonnelFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CastlePersonnelLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/castle-personnel

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    Episode 2: Radical Inclusion

    In today's episode, we're going to be talking to Trina Stock and Jen McBride about radical inclusion. What does it mean? How can you be radical inclusive? Jen McBride is an NDIS participant who's had her own journey of radical inclusivity at Castle. Please join us as we embrace your otherness on Castle's podcast series.

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    Episode 1: A call for inclusion

    Welcome to Embrace your Otherness's first episode - A call for inclusion! 

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

A space to have casual and in-depth conversations with disability community members, leaders and activists about disability identity, culture, work and rights with an emphasis on challenging people’s perceptions and bringing awareness about marginalised identities.

HOSTED BY

Castle

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How many episodes does Embrace your Otherness have?

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What is Embrace your Otherness about?

A space to have casual and in-depth conversations with disability community members, leaders and activists about disability identity, culture, work and rights with an emphasis on challenging people’s perceptions and bringing awareness about marginalised identities.

How often does Embrace your Otherness release new episodes?

Embrace your Otherness has 10 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

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Who hosts Embrace your Otherness?

Embrace your Otherness is created and hosted by Castle.
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